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A Book about a dear companion.

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The Companion

A Personification

words by a dear friend

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In loving memory of Reginald ‘Reg’ Hargreaves Harris 1920 – 1992

Words by a dear friend © 2011

Created byReg. Harris (cycles) Ltd, Champion Works, Beech Lane, Macclesfield.

First produced 1962Ceased production 1976Later modified 2011 (new parts: Cinelli Bianca Track Chainset, Madison Flux Saddle, Gusset 17t Sprocket, MKS Sylvan Road Pedals, Izumi NP 3/32” Track Chain, Fi’zi:k Microtex Tape.) This book is intended to ensue the belief that the referred to ‘Reg’ is a real life person. The reader excepts the story and false emotion is given. The truth is Reg is a bicycle anthropomorphised as a real person: a friend. The bicycle changed ownership in early 2011, prior to this had live unused in a garden shed for a reported 8 years. This is signified by the darkness. Since then has been looked after and treated with new parts, to aid the revive of an old machine. The reference to poetry is a metaphorical literary device that describes the poetic feeling one feels when on a cycling journey.

Current owner Liam Lewis

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I am writing about a dear companion; Reg. Something happened that left him for years in a

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All Reg saw was darkness, waiting for his life to continue, a life that was taken from him by a single foolish act.

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Time passed and many old friends forgot about Reg. He lay dormant without the love and attention that was once given.

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Oneday, after eight years of darkness, daylight began to shine upon his tender frame.

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A new friend greeted him and saw in him what once had made him great.

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The transition from a hibernating state to one of new uninhibited motion was a sign of new beginnings. A familiar intense feeling of a journey had begun.

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Anonymous scars from a former life lay upon his delicate skin, soothed by the ever increasing revitalising breeze.

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Reg’s new friend was I, me and Reg we travelled, we travelled in the pursuit of fulfilment, where ever it might take us.

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I don’t know now what I would do without Reg.

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Reg is my friend, Reg is my bicycle.

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PersonificationThe attribution of human characteristics

to inanimate objects.